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Bing Bong
I just rebuilt an old machine of mine and am having a power problem
with it. The machine is an Intel chip on an Asus A7V266-E motherboard
in an Enlight mid-tower case.
When I hit the power switch, the power LED goes on and the fans start
to spin as they should. After a few seconds, the fans go off and the
power LED starts flashing. The machine shuts off (it was never really
on except for a few seconds) and the power LED continues to flash. It
never gets to the point where there was anything on the screen, having
only been on for a few seconds.
The funny thing is, that the few times it has booted up, it works
perfectly fine. There were no major hardware changes: memory, mobo,etc
are all as they were before. I did add a new hard drive or two,
formatted them and installed WinXP sp2 and they worked just fine. I
have checked all the connectors. I doubt it is thermal shutdown as it
never has time to warm up. Keyboard, mouse and video are all
connected.
Is this a glitch in the power supply. I don't have another one to swap
it out with and don't want to buy one unless I'm sure this is the
problem. The PS worked perfectly fine until the rebuild.
Can anyone offer me any ideas or insights here.
Thanks,
BB
with it. The machine is an Intel chip on an Asus A7V266-E motherboard
in an Enlight mid-tower case.
When I hit the power switch, the power LED goes on and the fans start
to spin as they should. After a few seconds, the fans go off and the
power LED starts flashing. The machine shuts off (it was never really
on except for a few seconds) and the power LED continues to flash. It
never gets to the point where there was anything on the screen, having
only been on for a few seconds.
The funny thing is, that the few times it has booted up, it works
perfectly fine. There were no major hardware changes: memory, mobo,etc
are all as they were before. I did add a new hard drive or two,
formatted them and installed WinXP sp2 and they worked just fine. I
have checked all the connectors. I doubt it is thermal shutdown as it
never has time to warm up. Keyboard, mouse and video are all
connected.
Is this a glitch in the power supply. I don't have another one to swap
it out with and don't want to buy one unless I'm sure this is the
problem. The PS worked perfectly fine until the rebuild.
Can anyone offer me any ideas or insights here.
Thanks,
BB